The Golden State Warriors will be moving to a new arena once the finishing touches are done at the Chase Center in San Francisco. It will become the new home of the Dubs, a new state-of-the-art facility that includes the league's largest scoreboard.

A lot of Warriors fans are expected to miss memories of the past years where the Dubs reigned and played their hearts out. However, it appears not everyone is feeling nostalgic. Oakland Athletics pitcher Liam Hendriks could care less about the move of the Warriors and had some sweet nothings to say.

In a report from TMZ Sports, the 30-year-old pitcher lashed out at the Warriors who were the neighbors for quite some time. It turns out that Hendriks hated the Dubs, saying they treated them like sh*t.

"When the Warriors sucked and the A’s were good, the A’s would give them tickets," Hendricks said. "When the Warriors became good they decided to cut all ties and become a------s. So, no love lost for them leaving."

Surprisingly, there seems to be some jealousy and rivalry that brewed through the years. In fact, the All-Star pitcher said that even the Warriors parking lot attendants treated them poorly when the Dubs started winning.

"I got told I’m not as important as a player for the A’s as a fan for the Warriors is," said Hendriks. "He wouldn’t let us out of the F Lot. We’re trying to get out and he wouldn’t let us out."

Hendriks said that they will not miss the Warriors when they move to the Chase Center Arena. In fact, it appears they already have plans on the Dubs old home once it is vacated.

"We can make some improvements after they leave,” Hendriks said. "We can take their clubhouse because their clubhouse is way nicer than ours."

Curiously, the Chase Center is a bit smaller than the Oracle Arena. It will only have an 18,000 seating capacity compared to the 19,500 the Oracle Arena had. The Chase Center will be opened on September 6 when Metallica performs at the San Francisco-based arena.

Golden State will play its first official game at the Chase Center on October 5 when they face the Los Angeles Lakers in a preseason game, CBS Sports reported.

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Stephen Curry looks on during the NBA All-Star Game 2018 at Staples Center in Los Angeles, Feb. 18, 2018. Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images